I took it for a brief ride today.
I started this back in January and have spent quite a lot of time bent over the various parts since. I have touched all 2000 parts at some point. My patient and supportive wife Jackie urging all the way. It was a running K3 in good relative shape, mostly unmolested. It did, however, have the effects of 43 years in San Diego and Maui. There was plenty of corrosion starting to accelerate. Rubber products were toast, seals starting to leak, head bearings etc worn. It did not want to idle correctly and the handling was vague.
I took it all apart and made it look (mostly) like my K0 I had back in the day. It was running very rich.
Without making a long list it's full of a lot of new parts and fasteners. I put it together to hopefully wear well here in our marine environment on Maui, many stainless fasteners.
Head and cylinders by Hondaman
Gauges by Marcel
Disks by True Disk.
Oil hoses by Rafi
Brake hoses by Sean at Stainless Steel
And a whole boatload of parts from Yamiya and David Silver.
Tires from Revzilla
Spokes (stainless) from Buchanan
So far, it runs great, have not taken it far yet, need to satisfy myself that it's ok.
Handling seems much surer with the Hagons, new fork tubes, new tires (rib front, block rear.), swing arm bushings and tapered bearings in the head.
Oh, no smoking on start up.
One funny thing, it smells just like I remember my new Hondas smelled many yeas ago.
There are a few things I may do yet. I think I want the larger master cylinder, I'd like a little less lever travel. I need the fuel tank lower trims, mine were warped. The rear brake arm chrome is tired and I didn't get one. I'd like a different rack for the back. There is a great welder/fabricator here, I may see if he'd put together a stainless one that fits better, the rack on it came with the bike. Have to have the back rest for my wife.
Anyway, here are a few photos.